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Description |
Statue of Mary Tyler Moore at the corner of 7th St. S. and Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, the site of the famous "hat toss" from the opening credits of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which it replicates |
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photo: own work of original uploader |
Date |
13 December 2008 |
Author |
photo: MattButts |
Portion used |
The entire statue |
Low resolution? |
Yes, resized to under 300px |
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Purpose of use |
To show the statue which is discussed in the article as one of the honors given to Moore |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable by a free image. |
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Purpose of use |
To show the statue which is discussed in the article; one of the artist's best known works |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable by a free image. |
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